The parlement of the thre ages, an alliterative poem of the XIVth century, now first ed., from manuscripts in the British Museum, with introduction, notes, and appendices containing the poem of "Winnere and wastoure," and illustrative texts by Israel Gollancz
Author:
Jacques, de Longuyon
Author:
Gollancz, Israel
Roxburghe Club
Printer:
Nichols and Sons
Based to some extent on Longuyon's Vœux de paon.
Appendix: I. "Winnere and wastoure" (p. [87]-109)--II. Texts illustrative of "The nine worthies" (p. [117]-144).
Presented to the Roxburghe Club by Sir John Evans. Listed as no. 132 in the Catalogue of the books presented to and printed by the Club, 1896.
Charles Brinsley Marlay's copy (name in red in list of members). With handwritten compliements slip from Sir John Evans to Marley dated 7 July 1897 laid in.
Xx, 144 pages 30 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1912) by Marlay, Charles Brinsley
Production date: AD 1897
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 10-1912
Primary reference Number: 199946
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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